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DAEOM: A Deep Attentional Embedding Approach for Biomedical Ontology Matching

Jifang Wu, Jianghua Lv, Haoming Guo, Shilong Ma

2020Applied Sciences23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ontology Matching (OM) is performed to find semantic correspondences between the entity elements of different ontologies to enable semantic integration, reuse, and interoperability. Representation learning techniques have been introduced to the field of OM with the development of deep learning. However, there still exist two limitations. Firstly, these methods only focus on the terminological-based features to learn word vectors for discovering mappings, ignoring the network structure of ontology. Secondly, the final alignment threshold is usually determined manually within these methods. It is difficult for an expert to adjust the threshold value and even more so for a non-expert user. To address these issues, we propose an alternative ontology matching framework called Deep Attentional Embedded Ontology Matching (DAEOM), which models the matching process by embedding techniques with jointly encoding ontology terminological description and network structure. We propose a novel inter-intra negative sampling skill tailored for the structural relations asserted in ontologies, and further improve our iterative final alignment method by introducing an automatic adjustment of the final alignment threshold. The preliminary result on real-world biomedical ontologies indicates that DAEOM is competitive with several OAEI top-ranked systems in terms of F-measure.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceOntology alignmentOntologyMatching (statistics)EmbeddingOntology-based data integrationArtificial intelligenceInformation retrievalUpper ontologySemantic matchingNatural language processingSemantic WebMathematicsPhilosophyEpistemologyStatisticsBiomedical Text Mining and OntologiesSemantic Web and OntologiesTopic Modeling
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